
Ziin's guide () outlines this very well, so I advise you just follow his instructions.ģ. *If filesize is too large or quality is too low then adjust quality slider as talked about in step 3 in the spoilerbox belowīelow are the steps to do things manually in 2.5, but the steps in 2.6 are very similar, so you should be able to follow along fairly easily. (Pictures are in Step 4 in the spoilerbox below)

From there, click on the Configure button on the bottom right of the window and then configure the resolution to your hearts content (480p is the usual one). Wait 30s and then press filters in the top leftish area, and select the Resize filter from the rightmost list. (2.5 only) If the video has slightly fuzzy edges, use AnimationFilter1.txt or AnimationFilter2.txt (Beware, these filters will increase your video encoding time a lot and can introduce artifacts) (Also, due to missing filters in Avidemux 2.6, these are not available in the 2.6 package) If the video is of decent quality, use AnimationSimple.txt If animated, is the video of decent quality, or do you want the edges of sprites to be shaper? Regardless of which avidemux you have, select the file you are told to use by the following questionaire.Īre you dealing with real life footage or animated material? Save the scripts ( 2.5 2.6) and unzip them somewhere.Ģ.6: Press File->Tinypy Project->Run Project ng:cutting)įrom here, you can keep on following the easy way, or skip down to the spoilerbox to do things the long way.Ģ. Since it is difficult to get to the exact frame, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to go travel frame by frame. Then go to the last frame and press the B. Navigate to the first frame you want to start the video from and press the A. To do this, there is an A and a B at the bottom of the screen. Select the section of the video you want to encode: For samples of what this encoding method can do, check out and (this map is very long so quality took a hit)Īvidemux 2.5 or 2.6 32bit (Avidemux 2.5 and 2.6 require slightly different steps, so I have notes for both 2.5 and 2.6)Ī fast computer or a lot of time (Please do not underestimate the amount of processing power this will take.)ġ. This guide is simple and will give you better results than many other encoding methods. I don't think this guide would have been updated it is wasn't for him/her Why should you use this guide? Miya: Tested the various revisions of the guide for me, and forced me to continue to improve ths guide.

I am probably forgetting a lot of other things he did for me, but at least, let me say thanks for everything. I copied over quite a few of his pictures without asking for permission, so (Guide: Īmpzz: He taught me a lot on filters and helped me constantly test out filter combinations. Ziin: He kicked off the Avidemux guides and created a lot of the basis which I will work off today. Before I begin, I want to express special thanks to 3 people:
